talkSPORT looks at the best changes you could make to your team ahead of the upcoming matches

The international break is over and, thankfully, Fantasy Premier League is back with the domestic campaign.

It kicks off in style with Tottenham v Liverpool at Wembley so promises to be a classic, but it’s only going to be good if your FPL team perform too.

Should you sell or sign these Fantasy Premier League stars.

Never fear, talkSPORT are here to help with our tips for Gameweek 5.

Whether you’re forced into alterations by injuries and suspensions or you just fancy changing things up, we’ve got some perfect solutions for you.

For talkSPORT.com’s Fantasy Premier League tips scroll down.

Out: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – £6.8m

A three-game ban sees someone who should be a backup for your side in a two-striker formation now worthless. He’s hardly played for the Red Devils too so you he should have been on your radar to drop anyway.

In: Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham) – £6.7m

A guaranteed starter who is already amongst the goals, you would have to be a really out of the box thinking boss not to pick up Mitrovic, even if they do face Manchester City this weekend. He’s set to trouble every Premier League defence this season.

Out: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – £7.6m

The Portuguese star will have been signed as a cheap replacement for Kevin De Bruyne but it just hasn’t worked out for him. He was dropped to the bench against Newcastle after two barren games against Huddersfield Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers and will need to step up if he’s to get more starts.

In: Pedro (Chelsea) – £6.8m

A surprise resurgent figure under Maurizio Sarri, the Spaniard has netted three goals already this season. He’s fighting with Willian for game, as per usual, but has seen the most so far, despite appearing off the bench against Bournemouth in their last match.

Out: Charlie Daniels (Bournemouth) – £4.5m

An old faithful for more FPL managers, he’s now playing with the spectre of Diego Rico at his back. The Spaniard started in his absence, through injury, last time out and could keep him on the sideline in the long run too.

In: Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Crystal Palace) – £4.1m

His red card against Liverpool and a blank on his return to action against Southampton has dulled some of the interest in the youngster but he’s a stupendously excellent bargain, especially when he averages 1.7 key passes per game.

Out: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – £9.2m

The German winger is now on the fringes both internationally and domestically with Pep Guardiola only fielding him for a combined 30 minutes this season. He’s already seen his value drop so he needs to be transferred immediately before you lose any more money.

In: Sadio Mane (Everton) – £10.0m

It’s a bit of a stretch price-wise but the Reds star is a must-have, especially as he’s listed as a midfielder. He’s got four goals already and bagged eight out of a possible 12 bonus points. Monster numbers.

Out: Naby Keita (Liverpool) – £6.7m

A tough thing for FPL owners can be separating great performances from great FPL players. Sadly, right now, Keita is yet to produce in FPL terms with no goals or assists. He’s lost £0.1m in value already and should only be signed if he starts contributing regularly.

In: Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth) – £6.7m

The Cherries star isn’t a glamorous name but you can’t argue with his average of 2.3 key passes per game and 1.8 shots per game. He’s also a set-piece taker and he’s already got a goal and an assist to his name. Fraser, along with team-mate David Brooks, look dangerous behind Callum Wilson and could put up big points against weaker opponents in the coming weeks.